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hathaway, r., union baptist &church:"tte name of the church is union baptist church in baltimore."nay service on druid hill avenue.carolyn robinson, union baptist member: "he knew everybody in the ccurch..."is missing somethingg - that made you feel really goodd"rev. dr. alvin c. hathaway, sr., uniin aptist chuuch:"you could go anywhere - in america, and everyyne knnw the name of rev. dobson." reverend vernon dobson preached here for nearly 40 3 be alrighh..."downssairs... in the ccomunity center he helpee renovate....henry goodman: "i remember the march on washhngton. he got buses!" congregaaion remember the taylor, union baatist member: "he helped everybody--the rich, thh ppor, the white, the black."dobson's reach surpasses the church... to the adjaccnt head start center bearing his name. it serves &pmore thaa 200 children.he founded the maryland food bank. ....co- founded community group called 'build'-- baltimoreaas united in waa even a mmmber of the pcvil riggts leaders who fought for integration.kurt 33 ""ny time people were in trouble, they came to that man and he was there
hathaway, r., union baptist &church:"tte name of the church is union baptist church in baltimore."nay service on druid hill avenue.carolyn robinson, union baptist member: "he knew everybody in the ccurch..."is missing somethingg - that made you feel really goodd"rev. dr. alvin c. hathaway, sr., uniin aptist chuuch:"you could go anywhere - in america, and everyyne knnw the name of rev. dobson." reverend vernon dobson preached here for nearly 40 3 be...
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jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg
jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're...
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hathaway, sr., uuion baptist church: w00.32 "rrv. pife.touched maay spiritt anddhearts." -3 hharts."the reverend dobssn's memorial service will be held 3 at saint mark's instttutionaa baptist chhrch. 3 phe baltimooe ravens... are... in new orleens for super bowl áá47áá. áá47áá.one thousand, ne hundred ann twenty three miles away... to ppay in sunday's big game.here tt crunch all &the numbers with a mathematician... ourrpaul gessler. &pgessler.torree smith has áeiggtá touchdoons this peason...the 49ers have áfiveá lombardi trophhes...joe flaaco 3 playoffs....john harbaugh s ray lewis has played inná248á games....9ers pllyer randy moss has á1677 career toochdoowss..ii'e been talkkng now ffr á13á seconds...ray rice is ánine thousand, áfive hundred nddthreee ádaysá oll...all thhse numbers comiig attus rom all ddrections.... p...do they reallyymatter? &pmatter? 3 daniel q naiman, johns hopkins university:"who wins a footbbll game, the numbers are aamosttmeaningless."ohh,well, i guess that settles it.johns department ccair daniel naiman naiman,
hathaway, sr., uuion baptist church: w00.32 "rrv. pife.touched maay spiritt anddhearts." -3 hharts."the reverend dobssn's memorial service will be held 3 at saint mark's instttutionaa baptist chhrch. 3 phe baltimooe ravens... are... in new orleens for super bowl áá47áá. áá47áá.one thousand, ne hundred ann twenty three miles away... to ppay in sunday's big game.here tt crunch all &the numbers with a mathematician... ourrpaul gessler. &pgessler.torree smith has...
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know not just on the internet but they're in real life trying to stake out members of the westboro baptist church so they can alert other people of. where they're going to be how they're planning on protesting what they were going to do to demonstrate and they were able to counter that before it even happened so they were doing this you know real life vigilante work not just behind a computer screen and it did receive a little bit of attention to that was something where people really looked up and said oh these guys are doing something more than just crazy internet hackery more and maybe they're doing something more than just raising alarms on there and shutting down websites and maybe they're trying to make a message with every web site that they shut down is that there's always been the case i mean if you go back and look at the old operations going back to the last several years there's been i mean there are always there for a reason you know anonymous has always been able to pull people together and say look here is a mission that i think we can all get behind let's try to do this and
know not just on the internet but they're in real life trying to stake out members of the westboro baptist church so they can alert other people of. where they're going to be how they're planning on protesting what they were going to do to demonstrate and they were able to counter that before it even happened so they were doing this you know real life vigilante work not just behind a computer screen and it did receive a little bit of attention to that was something where people really looked up...
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. >> tonight, all new on 2, a baptist minister in cecil county has clouzed -- closed his church for good after a series of crimes targeting the house of god. >> this one left with us is the baby girl. >> this family that has prayed together has stayed together at first mount caramel baptist church. less and wanda were married here and less served as the a- pastor much as his father before him. >> all of those years he never took a dime for doing the work here and i guess that was instilled in me. i've workwithed here for 14 years and never let them give me anything but now he's taken all that he can stand. >> they took a brick from over there and threw it through the window. >> saturday morning police notified the pastor that someone had vandalized the church again. . >> it didn't take northeast police long to come up with a suspect, after all, it appears he left his footprints here in the snow leading from the church to his nearby house. >> i don't trust the young man. i don't know what he's going to do because look what he did to the house of god here. we don'tknow when he's going to g
. >> tonight, all new on 2, a baptist minister in cecil county has clouzed -- closed his church for good after a series of crimes targeting the house of god. >> this one left with us is the baby girl. >> this family that has prayed together has stayed together at first mount caramel baptist church. less and wanda were married here and less served as the a- pastor much as his father before him. >> all of those years he never took a dime for doing the work here and i guess...
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monday preceding the convention african-american faith leaders gathered at the historic friendship baptist church of charlotte north carolina. the guest speaker was dr. calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the seventh heaven with his oratory and after the service was over as i followed the platform party out to the foyer of that great cathedral there i looked up and i beheld a beautiful quilt at the center of many other quilts that the quilting ministry of friendship church had put on display, and when i saw that quilt that caught my eye i said to the pastor "dr. clifford jones, i want that quilt. i want that quilt ." dr. jones says "it's yours". when he took me to the car the limousine was there waiting for me and before i close the door i looked at him again and i said "dr. jones i want that quilt". he
monday preceding the convention african-american faith leaders gathered at the historic friendship baptist church of charlotte north carolina. the guest speaker was dr. calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the...
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back in 2005, we traveled to atlanta for a very special program with miss king at the famed ebenezer baptist church, the church that was home base for dr. king during much of the civil rights movement. a conversation which would turn out to be one of her last on national television. we're glad you could join us to wrap up this 10th anniversary week with a conversation with coretta scott king, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: as we kick off our second season in 2005, we could think of no better way to celebrate than by paying a visit to coretta scott king at atlanta's iconic ebenezer baptist church. we traveled to atlanta for a special program with mrs. king
back in 2005, we traveled to atlanta for a very special program with miss king at the famed ebenezer baptist church, the church that was home base for dr. king during much of the civil rights movement. a conversation which would turn out to be one of her last on national television. we're glad you could join us to wrap up this 10th anniversary week with a conversation with coretta scott king, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right...
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the entire west borough baptist church uses platform about hate.ey use this platform with the freedom that it offers in the postings, as offensive and repellant as they are. twitter and all of us in social media companies have decided to let it stand as long as it's legal. if it's legal, it's a no-brainer, we shut it down. >> i want to interrupt. i hear the phrases, social media and platform. we talk about human beings. if i go to the mall. there's kids hanging out front smoking cigarettes, tossing into people. when you put it on a platform where it's all together.do and people get scare, it's everywhere anyways. >> right. >> so, i mean, that's got to be a double-edged sword. >> it is. and the hope is that we all -- i mean, there are repellant things in our society regardless. we can't put our heads in the stand but we need to challenge them and sign up to the mass people, to people. the advantage that gives some kid in the middle ofzñ the country, the platform to speak about the problems he's dealing with as a gay kid in the community that doesn't
the entire west borough baptist church uses platform about hate.ey use this platform with the freedom that it offers in the postings, as offensive and repellant as they are. twitter and all of us in social media companies have decided to let it stand as long as it's legal. if it's legal, it's a no-brainer, we shut it down. >> i want to interrupt. i hear the phrases, social media and platform. we talk about human beings. if i go to the mall. there's kids hanging out front smoking...
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miss jean baptiste. >> good afternoon chairman and members of the board. i also am really honored to be part of the team here. i was just thrilled to be returning to the mta. when i was here ten years ago, it was a smaller organization, still very large, but a larger organization. what i have been struck by in last month that i have been back is the sheer breadth and scope of the work that we do and the services that we deliver on a day to day basis is very impressive. i have also been very impressed with the talent and quality of the staff at the agency and the level of the commitment that people show to achieving our goals and look forward to working with all of you. >> thank you. mr. yee, saving the best for last, the peninsula corridor joint power boards that owns and operates caltrains unanimously elected our beloved chairman tom nolan as their vice-chair. many of you may not know that chairman nolan was the founding chairman of the joint powers board and was instrumental in the acquisition of caltrain. >> thank you very much. i like to win an electio
miss jean baptiste. >> good afternoon chairman and members of the board. i also am really honored to be part of the team here. i was just thrilled to be returning to the mta. when i was here ten years ago, it was a smaller organization, still very large, but a larger organization. what i have been struck by in last month that i have been back is the sheer breadth and scope of the work that we do and the services that we deliver on a day to day basis is very impressive. i have also been...
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i'm pleased to introduce alicia baptiste to the sfmta's new chief of staff. in this position, she will work closely with ed in the management of the agency's day-to-day affairs and assume key responsibilities for ensuring interagency coordination, ensuring that we are working together effectively, as well as with our external partners. in addition to these tasks she will oversee stragic plan implementation, as well as other strategic initiatives. she began her career with the city by working for the sfmta in mr. mike burn's administration and now she returns, coming full circle, back to us after many years with the san francisco planning department where she served in a variety of administrative functions, most recently as the department's chief of staff. i would like it also to introduce another new member of the management team, who is returning home. a native san franciscan, who joined the sfmta family as communications director january 3rd. she is responsible strategic communications, media relations and marketing to help ensuring cohesive awareness and u
i'm pleased to introduce alicia baptiste to the sfmta's new chief of staff. in this position, she will work closely with ed in the management of the agency's day-to-day affairs and assume key responsibilities for ensuring interagency coordination, ensuring that we are working together effectively, as well as with our external partners. in addition to these tasks she will oversee stragic plan implementation, as well as other strategic initiatives. she began her career with the city by working...
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like let's say i am baptist. they won't be, like, "oh, you're a baptist." they don't care what religion you are. >> do you feel awkward in any way not being a catholic? you go to mass, for example. >> no, it's just like when they eat the body of christ, you just cross your arms, and they still, like, everybody accepts you anyways. >> success at st. stephen has come at a price -- diversity. the percentage of black and hispanic students is lower now than before. if some grumble that st. stephen isn't exactly serving the poor, katherine peck begs to differ. >> i don't think the mission of catholic schools is just to educate the poor. i think it's to educate all students and to be tolerant of everyone and to serve a parish and a neighborhood, and before, we weren't really serving the parishioners, and we weren't serving the neighborhood. we were barely serving anyone with 156 students, whereas now, today we're serving 261 students, and we are a neighborhood-based community school. >> the question now is whether the private foundation approach here in pennsylvan
like let's say i am baptist. they won't be, like, "oh, you're a baptist." they don't care what religion you are. >> do you feel awkward in any way not being a catholic? you go to mass, for example. >> no, it's just like when they eat the body of christ, you just cross your arms, and they still, like, everybody accepts you anyways. >> success at st. stephen has come at a price -- diversity. the percentage of black and hispanic students is lower now than before. if...
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. >>> only on 2 this morning a pastor from a baptist church in cecil county closed his church this forood after a series of crimes have taken place there targeting the house of god. abc2 news jeff hager has more on the final chapter. >> this one is left is the baby girl. >> reporter: this family that prayed together has stayed together here at first mount carmel baptist church in northeast. lesson -- less and wanda were married here les and wanda were mareied here and all their children want eyed here and heer ised as the pastor as his father. >> he never took a dime for doing the work and he guess that's instilled in me. i worked here for 14 years and never would let them give me anything. >> reporter: but now he is taken all he can stand. >> but they took a brick from over there that block and threw it through the window. >> reporter: saturday morning police notified pastor thompson someone had vandalized the church again. knocking a hole in the message board. ripping off a piece of railing and smashing the windows. it didn't take northeast police long to come up with a suspect. afte
. >>> only on 2 this morning a pastor from a baptist church in cecil county closed his church this forood after a series of crimes have taken place there targeting the house of god. abc2 news jeff hager has more on the final chapter. >> this one is left is the baby girl. >> reporter: this family that prayed together has stayed together here at first mount carmel baptist church in northeast. lesson -- less and wanda were married here les and wanda were mareied here and all...
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with what they're doing we saw that just last month after the newtown shooting when the westboro baptist church said look we're going to go over to connecticut and we're going to protest the morial services and anonymous pretty much sent out a call to arms of mediately they were anonymous from all over the country who actually traveled to newtown and were not just on the internet but they're in real life trying to stake out members of the westboro baptist church so they can alert other people of where they're going to be how they're planning protesting of what they were going to do to demonstrate a lot of people don't realize it because a lot of people think these are just some nerdy computer half truths that are hiding behind screens in the united states who only care about you know the walls if it where but no actually there are you know thousands upon thousands of people spread out over the course the entire world who are making sure that people still have open access to information that people are safe that people can can figure out how to get by these hardships when government regim
with what they're doing we saw that just last month after the newtown shooting when the westboro baptist church said look we're going to go over to connecticut and we're going to protest the morial services and anonymous pretty much sent out a call to arms of mediately they were anonymous from all over the country who actually traveled to newtown and were not just on the internet but they're in real life trying to stake out members of the westboro baptist church so they can alert other people...
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they had decided to play it my father sermon from debray for 1967 he delivered at ebenezer baptist church two months before his assassination. tell them i don't want a long funeral. that is what he used to say. i was the drum a drum major for the justice of the peace -- they play that excerpt. i remember my mom said u.k. he can't speak anymore to you. he can't talk. suddenly i am looking for my dad. looking at the casket to see this voice is going to come out. a child knows there's father's voice. and she just try to put her arms around me and comfort me. that was kind of eerie. >> host: did your older siblings get it more than you did? >> guest: oh yeah definitely. my sister used to say he is my buddy. he found comfort in coming home to us. they used to play basketball in the house and my mom didn't really like that. but he enjoyed us. and for her they talked a lot. it was a great loss for her and martin to third who carries his name is the same thing. he and my brother dexter a few weeks before he was assassinated got a chance to travel into rural is a tzipi. at that time daddy was look
they had decided to play it my father sermon from debray for 1967 he delivered at ebenezer baptist church two months before his assassination. tell them i don't want a long funeral. that is what he used to say. i was the drum a drum major for the justice of the peace -- they play that excerpt. i remember my mom said u.k. he can't speak anymore to you. he can't talk. suddenly i am looking for my dad. looking at the casket to see this voice is going to come out. a child knows there's father's...
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here i don't know if you heard rumors circulating in the internet that the westboro baptist church would be protesting outside of outside of this funeral in the same way that they do for a lot of high profile funerals around the country at the end of the day i guess it was a little bit too cold for them to show up but i think that's for the best at the same time back to your question about anonymous not only have they been doing this sort of hacking on an mit online i did hear that report as well as a sort of tribute for erin but the amount of organisation that they put into kind of rallying people here in chicago to come out and counter protest in the event that the westboro baptist church did come out so to that end i think anonymous did play a significant role and i anticipate that they will continue to play a role in spreading aaron's message continuing to to kind of that online fight for online freedoms that. aaron's idea ideology sort of perpetuated so i anticipate to see anonymous continue to be a part of this and to continue to put pressure on the government as well as the big th
here i don't know if you heard rumors circulating in the internet that the westboro baptist church would be protesting outside of outside of this funeral in the same way that they do for a lot of high profile funerals around the country at the end of the day i guess it was a little bit too cold for them to show up but i think that's for the best at the same time back to your question about anonymous not only have they been doing this sort of hacking on an mit online i did hear that report as...
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of rallying people here in chicago to come out and counter protests in the event that the westboro baptist church did come out so to that end i think anonymous did play a significant role and i anticipate that they will continue to play a role in spreading aaron's message continuing to to kind of that online fight for online freedoms that aarons idea ideology sort of perpetuated so i anticipate to see anonymous continue to be a part of this and to continue to put pressure on the government as well as the big the big web thinkers out there right let's talk about the white house petition you know in light of. aaron's death there was a petition calling for his prosecutor the department justice prosecutor who is going down so hard on aaron to be removed from his position and it just reached the twenty five thousand mark which is now a necessity if the white house temp respond how do you think they're going to respond to this. i think you know that's a very good question i don't know how the how the white house is going to respond but you're right they just reached the threshold of twenty five
of rallying people here in chicago to come out and counter protests in the event that the westboro baptist church did come out so to that end i think anonymous did play a significant role and i anticipate that they will continue to play a role in spreading aaron's message continuing to to kind of that online fight for online freedoms that aarons idea ideology sort of perpetuated so i anticipate to see anonymous continue to be a part of this and to continue to put pressure on the government as...
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he said, there has never been one born of non-virgins as great as john the baptist. he is talking of himself because at the end of the eleventh chapter of matthew he said i am meek and lowly in heart. i am least in the kingdom of heaven. jesus christ he who speaks of himself seeks his own glory. jesus christ in a class all by himself. when he races the data that might happen november 10, 1335 days into the new sabbatical cycle. promoting homosexuals, which is wicked and evil, not only homosexuals, child molesters, all the unsaved. >> thank you very much. thank you. let's hear from the next speaker. >> i am not a cheerleader but i am on the football team. happy birthday to martin luther king. and also the 49ers, playin atlanta falcons. atlanta georgia is the new gay capital. what i would like to say also to the board of supervisors and all of you all is that i heard that the supervisor in district 8 talk about twin peaks. i still stay in the -- (indiscernible) the good thing about, we have two gay cities, for the super bowl. what i want to say to you, remember bare ru
he said, there has never been one born of non-virgins as great as john the baptist. he is talking of himself because at the end of the eleventh chapter of matthew he said i am meek and lowly in heart. i am least in the kingdom of heaven. jesus christ he who speaks of himself seeks his own glory. jesus christ in a class all by himself. when he races the data that might happen november 10, 1335 days into the new sabbatical cycle. promoting homosexuals, which is wicked and evil, not only...
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as the pastor of baltimore's union baptist church was a major figure for four decades.had a chance to speak with 96-year-old and miller who worked with the reverend for the food bank. >> the fact that he did something. he did not just ring his hands and say, is not this terrible? he said something can be done about this. >> in a state meant, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty and righteous perseverance in the face of cruelty and racism. the reverend was 89. one community organization came together today to organize a plan to reduce crime in the city. the baltimore guarded angels held their second community meeting bringing together police, community leaders and officials to discuss ways that everyone can get involved to lower crime. >> what we hope to do is bring this group of people together and come up with some like- minded ideas on what we can do as far as policing and working together to curb the crime in baltimore. >> the korean agents thought all the volunteers to patrol the streets but also to provide
as the pastor of baltimore's union baptist church was a major figure for four decades.had a chance to speak with 96-year-old and miller who worked with the reverend for the food bank. >> the fact that he did something. he did not just ring his hands and say, is not this terrible? he said something can be done about this. >> in a state meant, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty and righteous perseverance in the face of...
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. >> baptist from haiti.overty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for a world where the children are more just and more kind and fair in the world than the one we know. president, barack obama. >> and now, this is a good one, that donna and i can very strongly identify with. i wish that male fashion designers would be forced to wear the things that they create for women like stelleto heals and it gets better. and that all politicians would have to live by the rules and laws they come up with for the rest of us like the ones on food stamps and the minimum wage by isabel, ienda >> i promise that i will not take my clothes off in public. >> i wish it would snow in the morning so nobody does not have to go to school for two weeks, michael age 13 from long island, new york. >> free medical care for everyone, dorothy, age 72, new york, new york. >> i wish for all of the lonely people in the world to find happiness. daniel, steele, the a
. >> baptist from haiti.overty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for a world where the children are more just and more kind and fair in the world than the one we know. president, barack obama. >> and now, this is a good one, that donna and i can very strongly identify with. i wish that male fashion designers would be forced to wear the things that they create for women like stelleto heals...